Star Trek fan community and podcast network Trek.fm announced today the launch of a new show dedicated to Star Trek: Voyager. The half-hour show, titled “To The Journey,” is hosted by Tristan Riddell, Charlynn Schmiedt, and Lorrie Sears.

The show takes its name from a scene in the series finale, “Endgame,” in which Harry Kim says: “When I think about everything we’ve been through together, maybe it’s not the destination that matters. Maybe it’s the journey.” To this Tom Paris and then the crew respond “To the journey!”

Rather than reviewing episodes of the series, “To The Journey” will examine specific elements of Voyager. This could include a specific character, a technology, a plot device, or even one of Neelix’s famous leola root recipes. It’s a journey into the minutiae of this part of the Star Trek universe.

Tristan Riddell is the host of Trek.fm’s Hyperchannel video news show. Charlynn Schmiedt is the managing editor of Trek.fm as well as the network’s Voyager editor and a regular guest on The Ready Room. Lorrie Sears is a Voyager writer for Trek.fm.

An additional contribution comes from veteran CG artist Tobias Richter, who leads the renowned design studio The Light Works in Cologne, Germany. Trek.fm is would like to extend this biggest of thanks to Tobias for providing an amazing render of the USS Voyager for use on the cover and site art for “To The Journey.” You can find all of Tobias’s amazing work at http://www.thelightworks.com.

“To The Journey” is currently available for streaming and MP3 download on the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ttj. The show is also available through iTunes in an enhanced format with chapters, artwork, and embedded hyperlinks, and through Stitcher.

There are many Star Trek podcasts out there—including our own Ready Room, Trek News & Views, and Matter Stream—offering a wide range of perspectives on Star Trek. Now Nerdist Industries is teaming up with Rod Roddenberry himself for a deep exploration of the core of Star Trek: the exploration of the human experience.

Mission Log aims to explore every episode of Star Trek in chronological order or air date, including the oft-forgotten Animated Series.

In the first episode hosts John Champion (also of DVD Geeks) and Ken Ray (of Mac OS Ken) take on “The Cage,” and the discussions are set to continue until the final episode of Enterprise, “These Are the Voyages…”

Of course, we speculate that by the time they reach the end of Enterprise there will be a new Star Trek series on television and the Mission Log will continue.

Find out more about this new show in the official press release below.

LOS ANGELES; August 15, 2012 — As the successor of the science fiction pioneer that brought television and film audiences Star Trek, Roddenberry Entertainment has partnered with Nerdist Industries to bring fans a new podcast series with the sole purpose of exploring the Star Trek universe one episode at a time. Titled Mission Log, the podcast features an entertaining and provocative examination of the legendary franchise’s more than 700 hours of television programming. Starting with the series pilot, “The Cage,” and progressing sequentially through the final season of Star Trek: Enterprise, Mission Log delves into the most historical and interesting aspects of science fiction that Star Trek has to offer. The podcast is the first time Roddenberry will lead the dialogue surrounding the plot points, principles and philosophies of Star Trek and how they relate to the human experience.

“I’ve always wanted the opportunity to examine the philosophy of Star Trek from a Roddenberry perspective and get to the core of what has been inspiring fans for decades,” said Executive Producer Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. “I can think of no better homage to the franchise than to take on 30 seasons of television, comprised of six different series, by journeying into every one of the 726 Star Trek episodes.”

Hosted by veteran podcasters John Champion (DVD Geeks) and Ken Ray (Mac OS Ken), Mission Log will offer a balanced yet critical analysis of the underlying themes, metaphors and subtexts intertwined in each Star Trek episode. Along with a variety of guests and interviews, the podcast will attempt to explore Star Trek’s ethical subtext, understand its complex metaphors and finally figure out what was the trouble with those tribbles. Unique to Mission Log, producers and hosts have the opportunity to research the exclusive Roddenberry family archives to consult historic resources, such as Gene’s handwritten notes on his original scripts.

Nerdist Founder and Chief Creative Officer Chris Hardwick said “To be able to facilitate a deep—‐dive into the Star Trek universe for its fans is like a weekly trip to Risa for your brain. You could ONLY accomplish such an undertaking with the generosity and thoughtfulness of Roddenberry Entertainment. I am honored to have Gene’s name and legacy associated with Nerdist!”

Mission Log marks the first piece of new entertainment from Nerdist since their recent purchase by Legendary Entertainment. Much like how Star Trek created an intersection between technology and entertainment, Mission Log ventures into new media while providing audiences with new and interesting perspectives on one of the largest science fiction phenomena of all time.

“As admitted geeks, we are all fans of Nerdist because their entertainment understands and empowers the nerd culture we care so much about,” said Trevor Roth, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Development at Roddenberry Entertainment. “We’re beyond excited to partner with Chris Hardwick and his team and believe this will be the first of many collaborations with them.”

Mission Log will be produced weekly and be available for free download every Thursday on MissionLogPodcast.com and Nerdist.com. Fans are encouraged to engage in the dialogue by posting comments on Facebook.com/MissionLogPod and tweeting at @missionlogpod. Select comments will be incorporated into upcoming podcasts.

About Roddenberry Entertainment

Roddenberry Entertainment is a science‐fiction leader with a tradition of revolutionary entertainment. Originally founded in 1967 by Gene Roddenberry, the company has since led a steady stable of science‐fiction successes including Gene Roddenberry’s Earth: Final Conflict, Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda and, most notably, Star Trek. Roddenberry Entertainment has continued to bring the Roddenberry philosophy to a new generation and has evolved its groundbreaking science fiction into an innovative, multimedia portfolio of graphic novels, comics, television and film projects, while continuing its unique tradition in quality merchandising. With insightful explorations of humanity, Roddenberry Entertainment has set itself apart by creating smart and provocative science fiction that challenges its audiences to think, question and explore the world, as well as those beyond. For more information on Roddenberry Entertainment please visit www.Roddenberry.com. Roddenberry Entertainment can also be found on Facebook and Twitter.

About Nerdist Industries

Nerdist Industries is a multi-platform creator of genre and popular culture content. Nerdist was founded in 2008 by comedian, author, podcaster, new media personality and AMC’s The Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick. In 2011, Nerdist and GeekChicDaily merged to form Nerdist Industries with Hardwick serving as Founder and Chief Creative Officer and digital media entrepreneur Peter Levin, serving as Chief Executive Officer of the new company. Levin had previously co-founded GeekChicDaily with Peter Guber’s Mandalay Enterprises. Nerdist Industries now consists of a popular website at Nerdist.com; a premium YouTube channel (youtube.com/nerdist), a top comedy/popular culture podcast network on iTunes that is also produced as a TV show on BBC America; the Nerdist News daily e-newsletters, a following of over 1.6 million Twitter fans, a book, The Nerdist Way, by The Penguin Group; a plethora of live events and much more. Nerdist Industries is headquartered at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, CA.